Hi everyone,
Is it worth trying to use the Sierra Instrument Cluster in the interests of saving a little money? And hopefully the speedo will be acurate for
SVA?
Anyone used it? And can tell me how to connect it up?
Thanks
I used the standard Sierra cluster for ease and cost. I cut the unit parallel with the instrument face, use a slow speed on the jigsaw else it welds
up behind the saw. Using the donor loom made the connection straightforward. I used the standard speedo cable on a bit of a lenghty route. If your not
using the Sierra loom you could possibly cut the connector and splice from one at the scrappy. The speedo reads about 10% fast and was OK at SVA. Have
a look in photos - Cairb - Mad dash.
Cheers,
Colin
I used it for the easiest and I used smaller tyres to get the speedo reading right. It has all the warning lights etc. and saves you time and
cash.
yours, Pete.
Cheers guys,
Do you have any notes on how you connected it up?
Thanks
a haynes manual is a good start
also
http://groups/yahoo.com/robinhood2b
might be of help - they use the sierra bits in the 2b to save money.
atb
steve
[Edited on 21/4/03 by stephen_gusterson]
Cheers but that ling doesn't work, and I can't find a Robin hood group on Yahoo
I've e-mailed a sketch of the connections I used to your virgin account. I'll attach it here as well.
yours, Pete.
Rescued attachment instrument panel.jpg
Thaanks Pete, I've just mailed you
looks like pete ffrench has helped ya, but if you are interested, this should be the right link!
http://groups/yahoo.com/group/robinhood2b
atb
steve
quote:
Originally posted by stephen_gusterson
looks like pete ffrench has helped ya, but if you are interested, this should be the right link!
http://groups/yahoo.com/group/robinhood2b